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How long can a 2012 Ford Fusion typically last?

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Corey M.

The 2012 Ford Fusion is expected to last between 175,000 and 225,000 miles before requiring major repairs like engine or transmission rebuilding. These cars are generally dependable, so reaching 200,000 miles shouldn't be too difficult as long as you stick to the recommended maintenance schedule. Make sure to get an oil change every 7,500 miles and change the transmission fluid every 40,000 to 60,000 miles. Additionally, plan for a tune-up about every 18 months.

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  • kevin Misch

    My 2012 Fusion has driven 195,000 miles. I've needed to change out both half shaft CV axles, repair the driver's side axle seal in the transmission, and replace the air conditioning sensor. I'm aiming to reach the 200,000-mile mark since I'm living on social security benefits and can't afford a new car at the moment.

  • oldironnow

    The 2012 Ford Fusion has a lifespan that can exceed 100,000 miles.

  • Rob G.

    I currently have 188,829 miles on my Ford and it is still running smoothly. I have not experienced any significant issues other than having to replace the throttle body.

  • Sean Quentin

    I've already driven almost 200,000 miles on my car. It has served me well, and I'm not looking forward to having to get another vehicle any time soon. The cost of new cars is astronomical, and the used ones available have high mileage.

  • Kalanzi abdallah

    Currently at 213,000 kilometers and I plan to keep driving it until it stops, expecting to get another 50 to 75 thousand kilometers out of it.

  • skaizun

    I recently replaced the water pump on my 2012 Ford Fusion Sel, 2.5L with 221,000 miles. Without a doubt, this is the greatest car I've ever had, as it has had minimal problems. Remember to maintain your car well by keeping up with regular oil changes and using fuel treatments. Show your car some love, as it's been good to you.

  • Nathi

    My 2012 with a 3.7-liter V6 engine has reached 170,000 miles. The water pump failed, but the engine shut down safely. I paid $360 to have the water pump and serpentine belt replaced, mainly as a precaution. Insurance is affordable, and it has good mileage. Overall, it's a fantastic car!

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